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Phish - Talk about The Long Gig

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2009

Phish talk about getting the Guinness World Record for playing the longest set ever. Pretty funny. From the Clifford Ball DVD extras.

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  • Mike says "Asian Spiced Ginger Bread" around 4:30 out of mid ear, what a goofy bastard but i love the guy to death

  • Hahaha! Ive never noticed that. Thats mad funny!

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  • anyone who makes a username "Coventry" is an absolute fuckin' idiot.....

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  • Awesome white and black Dog!!!:)

  • Mar-mar!!

    We miss you Marley.

  • The Asian Spiced Gingerbread is the beer they are drinking.

  • @nstefani22 That is not CK5. That would be former manager John Paluska.

  • i would fucking stay!!!!!

  • moat siamese twins separated in one place hahaha

  • not only are they excellent musicians they also have personalities! would wouldve guessed... would love to chill with these guys they seem so cool

  • Ok, last rant on the Guinness record thing: We talked ourselves into it in exactly the same way these guys are talking themselves into it. One thing to talk about it, another to do it. But if anyone can do it, Phish would be the choice.

  • Oh, by the way, at the end of the 42 hours, I could not walk. Stood up most of the time. But just about every tune I heard on radio or shuffle sounded like the nest tune I had ever heard. Give it a shot.

  • During the gig, Guinness folks stipulated that we take 15 min breaks every 8 hrs, 30 sec max between each "tune", could not repeat songs within 4 hr period and had to have at least 4 folks playing from beginning to end. To keep myself going, I ate pickled green tea that I picked up in Burma (Myanmar). The main thing I learned was that no matter how sure you are that the "inspiration" is gone, and will never come back...it comes back...again and again. Truly humbling.

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